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To: Dick Vomer

I thought A&M was a conservative school, but it seems that all we hear from the Aggies is that they want Texas to share revenue with A&M.

Sounds a whole lot like the Occupy Wall Street protesters who want the wealthy to share their wealth.

Perhaps, the Aggies can hold an Occupy UT Campus protest and camp out on campus until Texas, the Top 1% will share with the Poor Aggies.


60 posted on 11/25/2011 2:22:41 PM PST by trumandogz (In Rick Perry's Nanny State, the state will drive your kids to the dentist at tax payer expense)
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To: trumandogz
I thought A&M was a conservative school, but it seems that all we hear from the Aggies is that they want Texas to share revenue with A&M.

Sounds a whole lot like the Occupy Wall Street protesters who want the wealthy to share their wealth.

Perhaps, the Aggies can hold an Occupy UT Campus protest and camp out on campus until Texas, the Top 1% will share with the Poor Aggies.

They just want 1/12 of the Big 12 revenue. Since you are unaware of the particular financial disagreements and seem to make statements that are made to provoke an angry response I'll leave you with this.

It's been a pleasure competing with you on the fields of athletic competition. Good luck in the upcoming season and I hope that your school makes a lot of money with your network.

I don't know you but you sound a little bitter and resentful. I figure you should be happy. Y'all won the game, have the Big -12 under your thumb and have the great Longhorn Network. We get to go to the SEC and play some great schools like Alabama, LSU, and Florida. It should be a hoot.

You see I'm an Aggie and we're basically optimistic folks. I was fortunate to visit several campuses prior to my enrollment in college.

I chose to go to A&M because it's strong military traditions, great biochemistry department, low tuition and the nice students I met while walking around campus. They were friendly , said "howdy" and were nice to my parents who had never been to a college campus.

Rice was a bit strange and I didn't like Houston and the people I met from UT were actually a bit stuck on themselves like some of the schools I visited in the northeast. They weren't my cup of tea. So you chose t.u. and I'm glad you did. Seems that a lot of bitter, petty, tools ended up at t.u. I'm just sorry that 70% of the longhorns make the other 30% look so bad. I'm so glad that I chose to go to that little old school in College Station. Gig'em. "79". Whoop.

65 posted on 11/25/2011 9:09:26 PM PST by Dick Vomer (democrats are like flies, whatever they don't eat, they sh#t on.)
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